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William Evitts

Belleville, Illinois

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William EvittsWilliam F. "Bill" Evitts, 54, of Belleville, Ill., born Oct. 26, 1952, in East St. Louis, Ill., died Sunday, Sept. 9, 2007, at Memorial Hospital in Belleville, Ill.Bill was a teacher at Red Bud Elementary School. Former director of PTOEC and former union President of the...

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Dear Katie and Jill,

I can't believe it's been a year since Bill passed away. I still miss him and still think of him often. If you get a chance, I'd love to hear from you girls and know how you're doing.

Your Dad was just one of those special people that can't be replaced in my heart and mind, and I'm sure many other people feel that way.

Love to you both,
Paige Casteel - Sweetwater, TN

My Brother!
Your passing has left an empty place in my heart-----------forever.
I can still see you wearing those bright yellow dresses our mom bought for you at your birth....back then you had no idea till birth what you would have.
I remember taking you to the Cardinal game the summer of your passing. We had such a great time.
I will ever and always love you, Bill. I would not trade you for any other brother! SIS

You are all in my prayers. Bill was a wonderful grandfather to our babies and I love him so for that! Peace to you...

Katie and Jill,
Nathanael and James London were 2 of his students at Red Bud. They really missed seeing him at the beginning of the school year. He was a good friend to them and always had time to listen to them and their friends. He always had a smile for their little sister and baby brother, William. He will truly be missed by the parents he got to know and the kids he taught. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Katie, Thank you for letting me know of your Dad's passing. I know he will be missed by so many people. I considered him a dear friend and I will keep your family in my prayers.

Mary Lou,
I was so sorry to learn of your brothers death. Please accept my deepest sympathy. I hope that all is well with your family.
Josie Blankenship

My deepest sympathy to the daughters and family members. When I think of Bill, I smile. He played a significant part in my life at District 201 - as an instructor and co-worker. He will be missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers.